Larry David 1980s script leaks online

A long-unproduced screenplay by Larry David from the early 1980s has appeared online, revealing an early story idea that later echoed in his hit television series.

The script, titled Prognosis: Negative, follows a man named Leo Black who avoids commitment until he learns an ex-girlfriend is terminally ill and decides to reconnect with her. A 1983 draft was posted by a Reddit user in Rochester, New York, who purchased the document on eBay from a seller of unpublished material.

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